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Argos

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Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Argos (discretiva).
Vide etiam paginam fere homonymam: Argos Amphilochicum.
Tabula geographica
Despectus in urbem ex theatro antiquo

Argos (-ūs n.) sive Argi (-ōrum [plurale tantum] m.) (Graece Ἄργος [gen.sg. Ἄργους] n.) est urbs in Argolide sita. Ob potentiam illius civitatis Homerus saepe Graecos universos in carminibus "Argivos" appellabat[1]. Antiquitus pertinacem inimicitiam erga Lacedaemonios praestiterunt, quorum dominationem in Peloponneso acerrime reiciebant.

Urbs anno 1388 Reipublicae Venetae venita? est, sed a Theodoro I Palaeologo, Domino Moreae, capta est antequam Veneti urbi imperare poterant; qui eis quoquomodo anno 1394 vendidit. Anno 1397, Imperium Ottomanicum urbem populavit, plurimosque incolas abstulit.[2]

Nexus interni

  1. Thucydides I.3.3
  2. Keith W. Adams, "Contingent Countryside: Settlement, Economy, and Land Use in the Southern Argolid since 1700," in Argolid Exploration Project, ed. Susan Buck Sutton et Keith W. Adams (Stanford University Press, 2000), 28.

Bibliographia

[recensere | fontem recensere]
  • Adams, Keith W. 2000. Contingent Countryside: Settlement, Economy, and Land Use in the Southern Argolid since 1700. In Argolid Exploration Project, ed. Susan Buck Sutton et Keith W. Adams. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0804733155, ISBN 9780804733151.
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